Description: The Cruel Sea by Nicholas Monsarrat ; hardcover with dust jacket ; Book club edition ; 1951 WWII North Atlantic Battle "The Cruel Sea" is a novel written by Nicholas Monsarrat and published in 1951. It is a gripping and realistic portrayal of life on board a British Royal Navy corvette during World War II. The book draws heavily on Monsarrat's own experiences as a naval officer during the war. The story follows the crew of HMS Compass Rose, a fictional corvette assigned to escort convoys and protect them from German U-boats in the treacherous North Atlantic. The novel explores the challenges and dangers faced by the crew as they battle not only the enemy but also the harsh conditions of the sea. Monsarrat vividly describes the monotony and terror of convoy duty, the constant threat of attack, and the toll it takes on the crew's physical and mental well-being. He portrays the camaraderie among the sailors, their resilience, and their determination to carry out their duty despite the hardships. The characters in the novel are well-developed and realistic, each with their own quirks, strengths, and flaws. The protagonist, Lieutenant Commander Ericson, is a seasoned naval officer who struggles with the burden of command and the loss of his men. The crew members, ranging from experienced sailors to inexperienced recruits, face their own personal challenges and conflicts. "The Cruel Sea" is known for its gritty and authentic portrayal of naval warfare. Monsarrat's detailed descriptions of naval operations, tactics, and the inner workings of a warship give the reader a sense of the immense pressure and danger faced by the crew. The novel also explores the moral dilemmas faced by the sailors, such as the sinking of enemy submarines and the loss of civilian lives. The book received critical acclaim upon its release and became a bestseller. It was adapted into a successful film in 1953, directed by Charles Frend and starring Jack Hawkins and Donald Sinden. The film captured the tense atmosphere of the novel and was praised for its realistic portrayal of naval warfare. "The Cruel Sea" remains a classic work of naval fiction, offering a compelling and poignant account of the sacrifices made by sailors during World War II. It highlights the courage, resilience, and humanity of those who served at sea, making it a must-read for fans of historical fiction and war literature.
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Location: Farmington, Michigan
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: Dust Jacket, Book Club Edition
Author: Nicholas Monsarrat
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
Topic: WWII (1939-45)
Subject: Literature & Fiction
Original/Facsimile: Original